Halloween Haunted House

Dozens of people scream their way through a haunted house in the yard of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive on Halloween in Naples.

Tiffany Scrivens, 13, right, and Lorena Mita, 14, run screaming away from a character at a haunted house at the house of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. "We probably spend more money for Halloween than we do for Christmas," said Adam Alexander, one of the characters in the haunted house and the brother of Wendy. Dozens of people from the neighborhood and beyond walked through the haunted house. Lexey Swall/Staff

Anthony Deese, 13, dressed as a scary jack-in-the-box, waits for families to walk through the haunted house at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. Dozens of people from the neighborhood and beyond walked through the haunted house. Lexey Swall/Staff

Anthony Grech, dressed as a scary clown with a chainsaw, waits for it to get dark outside before opening a haunted house at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. Lexey Swall/Staff

Martin Sitelo gets in to character before the opening of a haunted house at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. Lexey Swall/Staff

Jennifer Smith, from left, her daughter Aliyah Lindsay, 13, and her friend Tiarra Woods, 13, run screaming away from a man with a chainsaw at a haunted house at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. "We really like to scare people," said Adam Alexander, one of the characters in the haunted house and the brother of Wendy. Lexey Swall/Staff

Daysha Lyle, 14, right, and Leeann Cain, 10, are scared by Anthony Grech who comes toward them dressed as a scary clown with a chainsaw at a haunted house at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. Lexey Swall/Staff

Jessica Seitz, dressed as a dead prom queen, waits for families to walk through the haunted house at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. Dozens of people from the neighborhood and beyond walked through the haunted house. Lexey Swall/Staff

Anthony Grech, left, dressed as a scary clown with a chainsaw, scares participants at a haunted house at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. Lexey Swall/Staff

Wendy Glass, from left, and her sister-in-law Arelys Alexander dress as conjoined twins and try to lure trick-or-treaters through a haunted house Glass's home on Poinciana Drive in Naples. Glass and her family have built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. Lexey Swall/Staff

Characters take their places just before a haunted house is opened at the home of Wendy and Anthony Glass on Halloween on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. "We probably spend more money for Halloween than we do for Christmas," said Adam Alexander, one of the characters in the haunted house and the brother of Wendy Glass, who lives there. Lexey Swall/Staff

Adam Alexander, dressed as a scary butcher, waits for trick-or-treaters to come through a haunted house at the home of his sister and brother-in-law Wendy and Anthony Glass on Poinciana Drive in Naples. The Glass family has built a haunted house in their yard for the past five years. "We probably spend more money for Halloween than we do for Christmas," said Alexander. Dozens of people from the neighborhood and beyond walked through the haunted house. Lexey Swall/Staff